Question for Mya, PT
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Mya,A person on this site just posted a question about the Graston technique, and I tried to answer her as best I could. I was curious to know if you, or any other PTs that you know, have used that particular device/technique? If so, what are the pros and cons.Miss seeing your answers… I am getting swamped with trying to help out on this site. Many questions really need to be answered by a PT.
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May PT
Dima,The "MS" stands for a "Master of Science" graduate degree. It is common for Certified Athletic Trainers (ATCs), and Physical Therapists (PTs) to have Master of Science (MS) degrees these days. Thanks for asking.
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dima
what does MS stand for in your name? i’ve seen it go with ATC and I’m not sure what it means. something with massage?
May PT
Dima,The “MS” stands for a “Master of Science” graduate degree. It is common for Certified Athletic Trainers (ATCs), and Physical Therapists (PTs) to have Master of Science (MS) degrees these days. Thanks for asking.